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prayed we would never have to face without Madeleine.
The prayer service here in Praia da Luz had a huge media presence, but in no way being
intrusive, all aligned outside. The service itself was fantastically
well attended with a huge turnout from the local community, which was
very important to us.

The service was very comforting. There were contributions
from Kate and myself, our family, the Anglican and Portuguese
communities. Haynes, the Anglican minister, said a few poignant words
about the events of this week, which were very touching. We said prayers
for Madeleine and other children who are suffering.
Everyone in the congregation lit candles, which were placed on the
altar. The message from the service was that although 100 days
have passed we have not given up hope of finding Madeleine.

In the afternoon we went to a local swimming pool and play
area with the kids and their cousins. They had a great time swimming,
playing with tennis balls and generally messing around. Needless to say
they also managed an ice cream! It has been really good for the twins
having other children here, especially since they have not been to the
kids club for a few days.

We spoke to our family about the events in Glasgow and Liverpool.
There was warm response at both venues and clearly many people are very
happy to show support. Unfortunately we did not see any of the coverage
on television. We did see highlights of the English premier league last
night and note many of the clubs chose to wear Madeleine t-shirts and
wristbands as well as playing the Don’t You Forget
About Me video. There was also events at the rugby internationals and Ascot racecourse with 12 international jockeys wearing
Madeleine t-shirts. The fact that so many people are prepared to show
solidarity with us in our search for our daughter does help restore our
faith in humanity.

There was a statement from the Portuguese
police today regarding the recent

activity in the investigation and
media speculation. They confirmed that there are new leads and that we
are not suspects in Madeleines disappearance.
Other
tests are outstanding and Kate and I do hope that these take us forward
in finding out who took Madeleine and where she is. Unfortunately we
have to add patience to our other characteristics.

Today Kate and I did a series of TV
interviews for Portuguese and foreign TV. It has always been very
important to us that we speak to the Portuguese people directly since we
are in their country and have received such tremendous support,
particularly from the local community. We again talked about the
YouTube channel Don’t You Forget Me which was launched yesterday.
Naturally we were also asked about the events of this week, which has
been incredibly difficult for us with wild speculation in the media. We
have always been told that the police had an open mind about Madeleines abduction and that all
scenarios were possible.

In the first few days after Madeleines disappearance it was so difficult for us
not to imagine the worst case scenario: that she had been taken and
murdered, particularly in light of the statistics on child abduction.
However as the massive investigation and extensive search did not find
any evidence of serious harm to Madeleine, we started to hope that she
would be found alive. This belief has been encouraged by the police and
reinforced by the experts at the National
Center
for Missing and Exploited Children on my recent visit to Washington. There have been a number of
children recovered, even after years of abduction, and whom the
authorities had thought must be dead.

Everything we have done in the last 99 days in the campaign
to help find Madeleine has been driven by fact that all our family and
friends feel that there is a reasonable chance Madeleine is still alive.
Kate and I, like all parents of missing children will always have that
hope unless we see concrete evidence to the contrary. It is this hope
that has sustained us along with the overwhelming support we have
received from family, friends and well-wishers. As parents, we have
always said we need to know what has happened to our daughter who has
been such a massive part of our life. If the current police activity
does uncover new evidence that Madeleine has been seriously harmed we
should be the first to know.

We have always felt that the best chance of finding
Madeleine is through the police investigation. We have done our best to
get relevant information in to the enquiry, particularly from tourists
who were in the
Algarve
around the time of her abduction. The fact that Madeleine could have
been moved out of
Portugal
easily in the first few hours has been the reason the campaign has had
to have an international dimension. One in six missing children in
North Americaare found as a direct
result of high awareness through distribution of posters and media
exposure.

Tonight we attended the weekly vigil to pray
for Madeleine and other missing children. These services have a calm
serenity, which allow us to contemplate quietly. There was also a vigil
in Rothley
attended by family and friends. Tomorrow we will be marking the 100 day
very quietly with a prayer service in Praia da
Luz. Other family will be at the world pipe band
chamionships in
Glasgow and on the streets in
Liverpool. A number of sporting events will also be marking
the day.

We did a series of pooled
interviews for TV and the press. The focus was to discuss the launch of the
YouTube
channel Don’t you forget about me which we have devised
in conjunction with Google and the InternationalCenter for Missing and
Exploited Children. YouTube is used by tens of
millions of people mainly in the 16-24 age group. We
think this is an incredibly exciting innovation to raise awareness of missing
children. The channel is launched at lunchtime today and will have other videos
of missing children. Families and other agencies will be able to upload videos
of children that will help to raise awareness of their disappearance.

The rest of the interviews focussed on the events of the
last week. We again emphasised that we do not know of any evidence that
Madeleine has been seriously harmed and everything we have done is in the belief
it is likely to increase the chances of finding her. Unfortunately the media
attention has been very intrusive and we have taken the children out of kids
club due to the disruption caused. We

hope this settles down and the kids can
get back into their routine which has kept them very settled in the last 98
days. It is a shame that the media attention has also impacted on other
holidaymakers which we certainly dont want. We did manage to have a quiet dinner with
our family and the kids.

Kates parents left early this morning. We did a
short interview on how our faith has helped us during the last 3 months since
Madeleines
abduction. Given the events of the last few days we need to draw even greater
strength from our faith and everyone who has supported us.

With the huge
amount of media attention on us again it is very difficult to do anything with
the kids without them being filmed and it is unfair on them. There is a huge
amount of speculation in the media that Madeleine is dead,

particularly with the
obvious change in strategy of the investigation recently. At our meeting with
the Portuguese police today we reaffirmed that we have to believe Madeleine is
alive until there is concrete evidence to the contrary.
It is this belief that
has driven everything we have done in relation to publicising
Madeleines disappearance over the
last 3 months.

Kate and I managed an early morning run today. It was pleasantly cooler, with a
refreshing breeze, which made a nice change. The media presence in Praia da Luz is at its greatest since the first couple of weeks,
as is the amount of speculation and rumour regarding the investigation.

This morning we agreed to do a short, pooled interview that was made available
to all broadcasters worldwide. We wanted to make it clear, that as far as we
know, there is still absolutely no evidence that Madeleine has been seriously
harmed and Kate and I have to believe she is still alive. The Portuguese police
have assured us on numerous occasions that they are looking for Madeleine and
not a corpse. Of course all possibilities are being considered and the police
have to be certain before eliminating any of the scenarios. It is absolutely
right that we are subject to the same high standards of investigation as anyone
else. Kate and I have, and will continue to assist the police in every possible
way.
We hope there is a breakthrough in the investigation very soon. In the meantime

the campaign to keep the public involved in the

search for Madeleine continues.
We are always trying to think of ideas that will reach people who may not have
heard of Madeleines
disappearance. I spent a couple of hours this afternoon working on forthcoming
events but did manage to squeeze in a much-needed haircut!

Today was again very busy. Lots of
e-mails and telephone calls to family and friends who have been involved in the
campaign to find Madeleine. I went to a large office store in
Portimao to buy a new printer and ink, both of which were
badly needed after all the

posters we produced this last week.

There has been lots of media attention on the latest
police searches.

We are
pleased that the investigation remains so active and we are cooperating fully
with the Portuguese and British police, as we have done since day 1. We
continue to hope and pray daily for that vital breakthrough or sighting that
will lets us be reunited as a family.

2nd version new websiteWe attended church this morning as usual. The local
priest father Manuel is on holiday so the mass was all in Portuguese and
although quicker than normal we did not understand too much of the sermon.

I note there was a lot of coverage of Kates
interview in the Sunday newspapers today. I managed to read one of them and
certainly seemd to sum up very well how we are
feeling and coping without Madeleine. The key message is that we are doing
everything we can to help find Madeleine.

After lunch we had a meeting with
our campaign manager and
Kates family to run through a few things which will
be happening this week. There was going to be a lot of media here leading up to
the 100 days although we still hope we will not get to that marker, even before
this latest search by the Portuguese police.

Kate and I popped back down to the church later on tonight
to say a few quiet
prayers for Madeleine. The town is much busier at night
than when we first came
here on holiday and ieven compared to a few weeks
ago.

Computer glitches now sorted out thanks to Calum at
infohost.

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1st version old websiteWe attended
church this morning as usual. The local priest father Manuel
is on holiday so the
mass was all in Portuguese and although quicker than normal
we did not understand too much ofthe sermon.

I note there was a lot of coverage of Kates interview in the
Sunday newspapers today. I managed to read one of them and
certainly seemd to sum up very well how we are feeling and
coping without Madeleine. The key message is that we are
doing everything we can to help find Madeleine.

After lunch we hada
metting with
our campaign manager and Kates family to run through a few
things which will be happening rhis week. There was going to
be a lot of media here leading up to the 100 days although
we still hope we will not get to that marker, even before
this latest search by the Portuguese police.

Kate and I popped back down to the church later on tonight
to say a few quiet prayers for Madeleine.

The town is much
busier
at tnight than
when we first came
here on holiday and ieven compared to a
few weeks ago.
Computer glitches now sorted out thanks to Calum at infohost.

2nd version new websiteAnother early start to the day
as I dropped the crew who did some filming for the website
and other forthcoming events. Kate and I did a short
interview reviewing the last 3 months and the search for
Madeleine. We spent the rest of the day with the kids and
Kate’s family. We were all glad it clouded over in the afternoon to give us some respite from the intense heat.

The most recent searches by the police have attracted a lot
of renewed media interest with satellite trucks arriving
back in Praia da Luz. It is likely that some of the British
Broadcasters will also come back out. We were allvery tired and we managed to get off to bed at 10.30pm,
which is very early for us by recent standards

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1st version old websiteAnother early start to the day as I dropped the crew
who did some filming for the website and other forthcoming events. Kate and I
did a short interview reviewing the last 3 months and the search for Madeleine.
We spent the rest of the day with the kids and Kate's family. We were all
glad it clouded over in the afternoon to give us some respite from the intense
heat.

The most recent searches by the police have attracted a lot of renewed media
interest with satellite trucks arriving back in Praia da
Luz. It is likely that some of the British Broadcasters will also come back
out.
We
werre
allvery tired and we
managed to get off to bed at 10.30pm, which is
very early for us by recent standards.

It is exactly 3 months since Madeleine was abducted. Kate and I had an early
start as we drove to Huelva, 50Km over the
border from Portugal in Southern Spain. We were meant to go yesterday but had to
cancel because I was ill.

Unfortunately it was a public holiday in Huelva
and the large shopping centre we planned to visit was closed. We did distribute
posters in several garages, taxi ranks and the bus and train stations and gave
out some Madeleine wristbands. This was definitely a worthwhile exercise, as
many people did not seemingly recognise Madeleine but we did get a very warm
response from the Spanish people we met. We would encourage everyone to
continue taking posters on holiday but please ask permission before putting
them up in public places.

When we arrived back in Praia da Luz we did a couple
of media interviews to building up to August 11th, which will mark 100 days if
Madeleine is still missing.

There will be a lot of media activity next week
reviewing Madeleine's abduction, the investigation and of course the
campaign to help find her.
It is an opportunity to highlight that we have not given up
hope and are still optimistic of being reunited with Madeleine.

Tonight we prayed for Madeleine at a vigil in the church. This has happened
every Friday since Madeleines abduction and was very
well attended tonight, probably due to the greater number of tourists in the
resort

Today was a bit of a write off for me as I was laid low with a probable viral
illness which meant I could not stray too far from the house! I did manage to
get through some e-mails, telephone calls and some paperwork. Feeling a bit
better tonight so hopefully be back to normal
tomorrow. Kate did manage to put up some of the new Madeleine posters in shops
around Praia da Luz..
It is noticably busier, now that we are in August, with lots of
tourists many of whom are from
Portugal.

The figures from the
NationalCenter
for Missing and Exploited Children show that one in six kids
are
recovered after being recognised from a poster.
Such statistics do encourage us that relatively simple
measures may be effective in helping us find Madeleine.

We had a routine meeting today with the Portuguese police. Kate and I are
confident that every avenue is being explored and the vital piece of
information that leads to Madeleine is only a phone call away.

This is the last time we will have met the Consul General in a professional
capacity,
as he retires tomorrow and will be returning to the
UK. Bill has provided us with
consular support since day 1 and, naturally, he got to know us very well during
the last 3 months. He has said that Madeleines
abduction is the most tragic circumstance he has had to deal with. Without
doubt Bill has given us excellent support and we wish him and his wife a very
happy retirement

Dropped Trisha and Sandy off at the airport this morning for an emotional farewell.
They have offered us the most unbelievable support and I am not sure how we
would have functioned without them here. They have been the silent face of the
campaign to find Madeleine, putting their lives on hold to help us get through
each difficult day. From time to time we will have other friends and family
coming to Portugal
to see the kids and catch up with Kate and I.

Quiet family day, as is often the case of a Saturday. It has become
blisteringly hot here over the last few days and we decided to take the kids
down to the beach early morning. Even then it was hot and there was almost no
breeze although the water is still very cold. Met a very nice
Portuguese couple who offered us good wishes in trying to find Madeleine.

Quite a lot of e-mails and telephone calls today
planning future events, which might be helpful to keep Madeleine in peoples
minds. I am sure there will be a lot of interest in Saturday August11th because
that will mark 100 days if Madeleine is
still missing. This date coincides with
the world pipe band
championships being held in Glasgow. A former world pipe
band champion, Alasdair Gillies who is a friend of one of my sisters, has
composed a ‘Marvellous March for Madeleine’ that will be played by 100 pipers
from all over the world. It should be quite a spectacle and hopefully it will be
a celebration, and not a another marker
that Madeleine is still missing.

Day 85 - 27/07/2007 - Friday
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Quite a lot of e-mails and telephone calls today planning future events, which
might be helpful to keep Madeleine in peoples minds.
I am sure there will be a lot of
interest in Saturday August
11th if Madeline because
that will mark 100 days if
Madeleine is still missing. This date coincides with the world
pipe band championships being held in Glasgow.
A former world pipe band champion, Alasdair Gillies who is a friend of one of my sisters, has composed
a Marvellous March for Madeleine that will be played by 100 pipers from all
over the world. It should be quite a spectacle and hopefully it will be
a celebration, and not a another marker that Madeleine
is still missing.

Spent most of the day travelling getting back to Portugal late afternoon. It was
great to be back with Kate and the kids after the short visit to Washington. It was also
great to see so many pictures from the 50th day balloon launch on the website.

A lot of people have been asking what can they do to
maintain the search for Madeleine. The advice we have had consistently from the
beginning, and very much re-emphasised by the experience of the NationalCenter for
Missing and Exploited Children is to maintain a high profile for the missing
child. This can be achieved by

relatively simple measures such as displaying posters in prominent public
places. We ask people to continue downloading posters from the website and
display them at bus stations, train stations and of course take them on holiday.
Kate and I would like to thank everyone who desperately
wants us to be reunited with Madeleine and have helped in this regard.

Up early this morning catching up with e-mails and phone calls as well as
updating the blog. Managed another early morning run,
round Washington
centre this time, which is quite beautiful with grand buildings and monuments
separated by wide grassy areas.

I had another meeting with another congressman Mike Rogers who is an ex-FBI
agent and we distributed wristbands to Nick Lampson and some of his colleagues
as well as members of NCMEC

This afternoon we had a meeting with the British
Ambassador at his residence to update him on our meetings. The Embassy itself
is a stunning building almost rivalling the Whitehouse

Flying back to Portugal
this evening to get back to the family. I have no doubt that this visit to Washington has been
extremely productive and will really help to maintain Madeleines profile. We will continue to work closely
with ICMEC who have incredible experience and energy in dealing with missing
children.

Another busy day in Washington.
Started early on at NCMEC with interviews from 6.15am for the
five major US TV networks morning news shows. A very serious issues
programme 20-20 was also recording our visit to the America, as they will also be
producing a piece on the search to find Madeleine.

Late morning we had a visit to the White House to meet
with the First Lady's deputy chief of staff Sarah Armstrong. This visit was
facilitated by Lady Catherine Meyer, founder of the British charity PACT, which
is an affiliate of ICMEC and has done so much to raise awareness of missing
children in the UK.
Mrs Bush is a strong supporter of child welfare issues and is in fact an
Honorary Board member of ICMEC. They were already aware of Madeleines disappearance and I took the opportunity
to fill them in on my visit to Washington,
particularly the work we are doing with ICMEC and the meeting we had with the
attorney general. We finished with a very quick tour of the public areas in the
White House which is a very impressive building and we also met one of the
Presidents Scottish terriers! Immediately following the visit I did a few
interviews for the British Media in front of the White House.

After a very brief lunch it was on to Capitol Hill for
meetings with politicians who have been instrumental in getting the Adam Walsh BIll and others passed. We met with Democrat congressman
Nick Lampson and Republican Senator Robert Shelby who both know the board
members of NCMEC very well. They were both very keen to do what they could to
help find Madeleine and the support during the visit we have received has been
tremendous.

I spoke to Kate and the kids, whose telephone skills are
developing very quickly which is nice for me when I am away like this. Kate has
stayed on in Portugal
and has been keeping in touch with the police but there are no major
developments to report. In the evening I managed to meet up with a friend from Glasgow who is also a cardiologist and working in the Washington area. We went
for a bite to eat and it was good to sit down quietly with a familiar face for
an hour or two.

Very busy day and I was almost asleep by the time I got
back to the hotel so apologies for not posting the blog
earlier. We started off by spending the morning at the NationalCenter for Missing and
Exploited Children (NCMEC). We had a tour of the NCMEC led by President Ernie
Allen who has been there for 23 years and there is little he does not about
missing children.

The work done at NCMEC is extremely impressive. It
coordinates information for all missing children and it was the center that pushed for the implementation of the early
warning missing child (AMBER) alert throughout the USA. The center
was also instrumental along with the founder, John Walsh, in getting the Adam
Walsh bill passed on the 25th anniversary of the young boys
murder.

NCMEC officials organised a meeting with the US attorney
general Gonzales at the justice department. He was already aware of Madeleine’s
disappearance and has made child protection a major concern for him. I
explained in a little more detail regarding Madeleine’s case and the fact that
she is still missing after 81 days. He was very supportive of the campaign to
keep Madeleines profile high and of the work that we
are doing with NCMEC and its International division (ICMEC).

We went back to NCMEC in the afternoon and I had detailed
discussions with some of the experts there regarding Madeleines
disappearance. We also had a board meeting with ICMEC regarding working
together on other developments in raising the profile of missing children
particularly using internet resources.

Finished the day off with an interview for Americas Most
Wanted who have been following Madeleines
abduction almost since the beginning. The programme is actually hosted by John
Walsh and has massive viewing figures of around 12 million.

Spent the whole day travelling from the Algarve to
Washington where I will be visiting the National and International Centers for Missing and Exploited Children and meeting
politicians involved in recent legislation on missing children. The flights for
our campaign manager and myself were kindly donated by
an airline.

There is a very upsetting story on the front page of a
British National Newspaper today. The headline suggests that Kate and I face
prosecution for neglecting our children by dining 50 yards away and checking on
them regularly. We know that there has been criticism in some quarters of our
actions but at the time, we felt our actions were responsible. We were
essentially performing our own baby listening service although we have talked
of the guilt we felt at now being there at the moment Madeleine was taken.

We have been advised that legally our behaviour was well
within the bounds of responsible parenting and subsequently been assured that
no action will be taken. These types of criticism, particularly at this stage,
as well as being hurtful are extremely unhelpful in the search for Madeleine.
From the moment we discovered Madeleine missing Kate and I have done everything
in our power to try and help get her back.

Our opinion now is completely clouded by what has happened
to us and of course has sent shock waves through thousands of families. The
real issue is that we should not have a constant fear of abduction of our
children from their bedrooms,

gardens or streets for that matter.

What Kate and
I did was at worst naďve and no one should forget that the real criminal is the
predator who has taken a completely innocent child in such a premeditated
fashion. It is this act that has wreaked havoc on our family and affected
millions of other people

Kate and I spent a few hours with our campaign manager discussing longer term
strategies to maintain Madeleines profile, in case she is not found soon. We had
a long conference call with two organisations that are keen to help us with the
campaign but there is still quite a bit of work to be done before this venture
can be announced.

We also managed an early morning run together, thanks to my mum supervising the
kids breakfast. We made it to the top of the cliffs overlooking Praia da Luz in
16 minutes although we did have to walk at the steepest part. I had my first
visit to a nearby beach for a

while with the kids late on this afternoon whilst
Kate took the opportunity to get through lots of e-mails. The twins took great
delight in burying me in the sand, building (well mainly knocking down)
sandcastles and trying to jump out of the waves, which were tiny although the
water was certainly colder than I was expecting.

I was glad to see the messages of support page updated today after a few days
with some technical hitches. Kate and I spent some time reading through them and
your messages do help us, especially on days when we are feeling particularly
low. Our search for Madeleine is nothing without public support and we would
like to give our thanks to everyone who has helped us in any way over the last
77 days.

The kids are really enjoying spending time with their granny who they have not
seen for two months.
They particularly enjoyed her mashed potatoes tonight which
brought a big smile to my mums face. The last couple of days we have spent an
hour or two by a nearby pool and their confidence in the water has really
improved.

Pretty busy day. Started off with a few phone calls and answering e-mails. We
had a longer meeting than usual with the Portuguese police because I had gone
back to London last week . We have a good relationship with them and, as well as
the British officers who are in Portugal, we can feed any information sent to us
back in to the enquiry through an English Speaking detective.

The investigation, as everyone has seen recently, is still very active. There is
also a lot of labour intensive detective work going on behind the scenes. Kate
and I hope and pray every day for a breakthrough and cannot consider going home
without her

Madeleine has been missing for 75 days today and last night Kate and I attended

mass to pray for her. On the back of the latest poster launch with Harry Potter
and The Deathly Hallows, the extensive media coverage and the millions of people
who are desperate to find Madeleine, we are still very hopeful that Madeleine
will be safely returned. As parents, Kate and I cannot contemplate giving up the
search for our daughter.

The campaign to find Madeleine received a a massive boost today from JK
Rowling. The author of the massive selling Harry Potter books has asked
all retailers to display a specially designed poster of Madeleine when
the sixth and final book Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows goes on
sale on Saturday 21st July. Ms Rowling, who lived in Portugal for
several years, has offered amazing support in the search for Madeleine.
As well as offering a large reward for Madeleines safe return she has
also added information on Madeleines abduction on her own site with a
link back to our homepage. Try and find the information at www.jkrowling.com,
I will give you a clue that it is under links! A huge thank you to JK
Rowling and her publishers Bloomsbury for their support.

The new poster of Madeleine has been designed in conjunction with the
International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC) and this
is one of the things we have been working on in the last couple of
weeks. ICMEC promote awareness of missing children globally and aim to
prevent child sexual exploitation and abduction. The poster features 3
pictures of Madeleine with the advice to contact the local police if you
see her. ICMEC, their logo and both theirs and our websites are also on
the poster. The distribution of this poster will enhance the awareness
of Madeleines disappearance, which we are advised increases the

chances
of finding her, and the plight of other missing children.

With the announcement of the poster Kate and I also did a short
interview for the press. A lot of photographs were taken of us with the
poster so I suspect some of these will make it in to the newspapers in
the next few days.

Kate, the twins and myself attended a family baptism today in Yorkshire where we
stood as Godparents. At the end of the short service, which was lovely, prayers
were said for Madeleine. It is the first time Kate has been to the UK since
Madeleine disappeared but we wanted to support our family the same way they have supported us over the last ten weeks and it was great to see so many family
members together. We have also taken a huge amount of strength from our faith
and of course the messages of support and prayers for Madeleine from people of
all faiths around the world.

Spent a large part of the day at the Child Exploitation and Online Protecetion (CEOP) headquarters in London. The work they are doing in the
prevention and detection of child exploitation is fantastic and I have no doubt
they are world leaders in many aspects of their work.

The statistics of child abduction in the UK, both attempted and sucessful cases, are stagggering
with over 1000 reported cases in 2003/4 and the figures show a year on year
increase. The scale of the problem is much larger than Kate and I ever imagined
and worryingly there does not appear to be reliable statistics for many
countries in Europe. Clearly a lot of work has
to be done to tackle this growing problem.

Kate and I believe that someone, somewhere knows
something
about Madleines abduction.

The events of
recent weeks and the high profile of Madeleine reassure us that when the key
piece of information comes in, to any law enforcement agnecy,
it will be treated seriously and fed into the inquiry quiickly
and actioned.

It is ten weeks since Madeleine was abducted and every day has been incredibly
hard for our family. No child should be separated from their family in such
circumstances. The overwhelming messages of support, thoughts and prayers
really help us stay strong. Somebody, somewhere knows
where Madeleine is and it may take a single phone call for her to be found. We
will not give up searching for her.

I came to London
today to meet with the British police and will go to the Child Exploitaion and Online Protection Centre tomorrow to learn
more about their role. As I have said previously we want to work closely with
the police and child welfare organisations to help us keep awareness of Madeleines and other childrens
disappearance high.

I was also invited to attend the National Police Federation Annual Bravery
awards tonight. The work of the police is often taken for granted until you
really need them. It was a humbling experience to see and meet so many officers
who have shown such outstanding bravery in the line
of duty and protecting us all.

It was a fantastic opportunity to thank officers from all over the country
who have been involved with the investigation to find Madeleine. The vast
majority of those that I managed to speak to are, like us, very optimistic that
we will find Madeleine safe and well.

This morning got off to a bad start when we were called, even before the twins
were awake, by a reputable press agency saying that a body had been found and
asking if it was true. It is very disappointing that this person did not check
out the source of this rumour before contacting our representatives. Such calls
and rumours are distressing even though we know if it does not come through an
official source not to place much emphasis on it.
The Portuguese police interviewed three of our friends again today, to clarify
points in their initial statements. As most of you will know, there is a lot of
misleading information being published, both in the press and on the internet,
about the events leading up to Madeleine's disappearance and the criminal investigation.
We would like to give more information, especially about inaccurate and hurtful
reports, but cannot for fear of prejudicing any subsequent court proceedings.
The Portuguese police have made it clear to us that all witnesses should not
divulge or discuss the information they have provided. Kate and I are, of
course not party to all of the

information coming into the inquiry for sound
operational reasons.

Similarly a lot of people have asked to learn more about Madeleines
likes and dislikes.

This is information which we have been advised not to
distribute publicly because of the risk of it being used in potential extortion
attempts. The arrests recently in The Netherlands and Spain show that such information
could be used negatively in the wrong hands.

No major news today but it was heartening to see both the British and Portuguese
Prime Ministers, Gordon Brown and Jose Socrates, publicly pledge they would
continue to do everything to help find Madeleine.

The major development today was the arrest of a 39
year old Dutch citizen in Eindhoven
for attempted fraud. The man had sent six e-mails saying he knew who had Madeleine and where she was. He was demanding €2million for
this information. After being arrested he has admitted he did not have any
information and was

motivated by boredom and trying to extort the money.

This arrest, after cooperation between the Portuguese,
British and Dutch police

forces, sends a clear message that this sort of crime is unacceptable and will
not be tolerated. It also encourages Kate and I that
all information about Madeleine coming through to the police in any European
country will be taken seriously and rigorously evaluated.

Heart wrenching to learn of the little British 3 year old girl who has been
kidnapped in Nigeria. We know more than anyone what ther
parents are going through and we hope, that like most of the kidnap victims in Nigeria, she is
returned safely.

The pictures of the England
rugby squad in their Madeleine t-shirts were excellent as were the comments of
the players supporting the campaign to find Madeleine. We hope and pray she
will soon be able to thank all of those who have helped us maintain such a high
profile of her disappearance

The England rugby team wore Look for Madeleine T-shirts at their open training
session in the Algarve
today. I am looking forward to seeing the pictures tomorrow! We had a brief,
private meeting with the RFU management team last night to thank them for this
unprompted show of support which helps keep Madeleines
disappearance high profile here in Portugal and at home.

We also met today with SOS Crianca, which is the main
child welfare non-governmental organisation in Portugal. Similar to our meetings
with child welfare groups and ministers in other countries, they feel our
campaign to keep Madeleines profile high is correct.
It was a very constructive meeting and they have offered to help support us in
any way they can. It is likely we will travel to Lisbon at some point to meet with other
agencies to see what advice they have for us and if we can help them. We hope
the huge amount of goodwill that has been generated following Madeleines abduction can be translated into tangible
benefits for the future and we very much want to work with the organisations
trying to prevent child abduction and expoitation.

It was heartening for Kate and I to learn of the release today of Alan Johnston
after almost 4 months in captivity. Although the circumstances of his
kidnapping are very different to that of Madeleines,
it still lifted us to see him being freed knowing

he will be reunited with his
family shortly.

We also agree with the commentators who have stated his family
have acted with tremendous dignity throughout and Alan himself appeared
incredibly resilient and composed following his release. Our best wishes go to
Alan and his family.

We did a single interview today for the Portuguese media with a British
journalist sitting in. The interview marked the fact that it is two months to
the day since Madeleine was abducted. We took the opportunity to emphasise that
we would be staying in Portugal for the immediate future and continuing the
campaign to help find Madeleine. We also want to work closely with the media
here in Portugal and engage closely with the Portuguese people who have been so
supportive.

We were asked what was the hardest day since Madeleine disappeared and replied
that every day has been hard without Madeleine. We also stated that our determination to find Madeleine is matched by the Portuguese police and that we
have a good working relationship with them. Our frequent meetings with the
police help us stay informed, allow us to feed information into the
investigation and let clarify information with senior officers conducting the
investigation

We completed our move to the new accommodation today.
It took longer than expected as we moved the thousands of letters of suuport we have recieved and all
the new toys. These letters and messages of support have given us tremendous encouragement
and we would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to write to us and
to those who have donated to Madeleines Fund, helping
us continue the campaign to find Madeleine.
Most of this evening was spent on the phone and answering e-mails finalising
forthcoming campaign events. There should be some stuff in the press in the
next few days although we are very aware that the recent terrorist activity
will, quite rightly, continue to dominate the news.

2nd versionFamily day spent with Sean, Amelie,
our friends and their kids. Attended mass this evening which
was conducted in English with prayers for Madeleine.

We have confirmed our new accommodation and will be moving in the next few
days. We seem to have acquired a lot more stuff, partucularly
the twins with lots of well wishers sending them toys. We will be staying onPortugal for
the immediate future and are determined to come home with Madeleine.

Staying in the Algarve
also makes it easier to stay in touch with the Portuguese polce,
this is particularly important with the investigation being
so active. We have regular meetings and calls to keepabreast of
developments.

Day 58 - 30/06/2007 - Saturday

1st version

Family day spent with Sean, Amelie, our friends and
their kids. Attended mass this evening which was
conducted in English with prayers for Madeleine.

We have confirmed our new accommodation and will be
moving in the next few days. We seem to have acquired a
lot more stuff, partucularly the twins with lots of
well wishers sending them toys, We will be staying on
Portugsl for thr
immrdiste
future and are determined to come home with Madeleine.

Staying in the Algarve also makes it easier to stay in
touch with the Portuguese polce, this is particularly
important with the investigation being so active. We
have regular meetings and calls to keep
abreatst of developmennts.

Early rise this morning dropping off and picking up good
friends from the airport. One of our friends from Amsterdam,
who has been

actively campaigning to publicise Madeleines disappearance, dropped in to see us for a
couple of hours since he is on a golfing trip in the Algarve.

Our friends brought back my wallet which had been
returned, needless to say minus the Sterling,
although all my cards and €30 were still in it! It is good to have my driving
license back and one or two other important things.

Busy day- some very good phone calls with important child welfare organsations
who we will be working closely with in the future. I have no doubt we will be
able
to sustain a high profile for Madeleines disappearance in the long term.

There has been a lot of media publicity over arrests in Spain tonight following
information related to the investigation to find Madeleine. This appears to be a
clear signal from European police forces that they are treating all information
relating to Madeleines disappearance very seriously

Met with the Portuguese and British police for an update on the investigation.
We raised the question of what someone should do if they think they see
Madeleine. The clear advice is to call the local police as soon as possible or
someone working in an official capacity such as hotel staff or tour
representative. Please note that the
emergency police numbers are variable in
each country. The number in Portugal
and Spain is 112 but in Germany
it is 110 . The number for most countries can be found
at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_telephone_number#Europe and for
those
going on holiday it might be a good idea to enter the number in your mobile
phone.

If there is a sighting the police would need as much information as possible. If
there is a car involved please remember to record the registration number if
possible.

We have met so many well-wishers from Ireland over the last 54 days and
have recieived hundreds of letters. On Friday of this
week there is a mini-vigil specially for Madeleine at
Knock, Irelands
holiest shrine, which will be attended by family and friends. The vigil will
take place from 8pm-midnight

Today was largely spent doing some behind the scenes
campaigning. We had a meeting about an interesting idea that would help keep Madeleines profile high here in Portugal. Although I hope it comes
to fruition, like many of the ideas it requires a lot of planning and
cooperation. I will be having another admin day tomorrow

working on
implementing our campaign events.

We were invited round to some firends for dinner
which was great, especially for Sean and Amelie. Finished the night off answering e-mails. Lots of
photographs are coming through for Madeleines 50 day
balloon launch. Keep them coming and we will get them posted soon.

We attended the local church service this morning
as usual. After mass we bumped into an old colleague of my brothers who
aslo happens to be from
Liverpool
and had a good chat with her.

There are very little media left in Praia
da Luz although there was still one cameraman and
photgrapher
outside the church. Our requsets to respect our
privacy have been folowed, with one or two minor
exceptions during the last 52 days. Most of the campaigning will be done behind
closed doors from now on and it is essential that Amelie
and Sean are allowed to grow up without continually being photographed.

We picked the twins up early from the kids club and had a really nice afternoon
with them, playing with some new toys and then down at the pool.

If
Madeleine is not found in the next couple of
weks
we need to move out of the

appartment we have been
staying in as the family is coming out for a holiday. I have to say the owners
have been extremely understanding, as they came to
Praia da Luz for a holiday and relocated to another
apartment to save us moving again.

This degree of flexibility does not exist in
the resort in high season. We have managed to look at a few properties to rent
in the last couple of days and I think we have found somewhere suitable to live
until we return back to the
UK
with Madeleine.